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Hi guys,

We have our AOS interview next week and I am trying to put our documents together. I have a few questions before the interview and would really appreciate your feedback.

1. The interview checklists says that we should bring originals and copies of each document submitted with our application. Does that mean that we need to bring originals of documents submitted with I-864 and copy them again?

2. Regarding supporting evidence of our relationship, in particular correspondence, we've been keeping in touch since 2008. Since when exactly should we present them the correspondence?We did already for I 129 f package and for my interview for fiancee visa, does this mean that we only need to present correspondence since my arrival to US?

I know a lot of people have been posting questions on what evidence to take to interview. But I'd like to post the checklist of my evidence I have to take to make sure I don't miss anything:

1. New lease agreement with both of our names on it

2. Mutual Bank Account - is it sufficient to take checks with both of our names on them and print screenshot of our online account statement? Or do we need to get a letter from the bank certifying that we have a joint account?

3. Pictures ( together, with family and friends)

4. Facebook messages, gmail letter exchange since our marriage

5. My cell phone account statement with both of our names

6. Call logs to each other on

7. Documents showing that we owe 2 cars, although both of our cars are still on my husband's name

8. Copy of insurance enrollment form, I am on my husband'sinsurance

9. Copy of our Gym passes, we both go to the same gym

Thnx a lot for your ongoing support !

Bestregards,

Bimik

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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You don't need to take the whole package with you. They have it sitting in front of them. You do need to take all your original documents, his passport or birth certificate to prove his citizenship, your birth certificate, passport, EAD, AP, SSN (if you have one now). Your marriage certificate. He looked at my marriage cert and wrote on his copy that he seen the original and then dated it. Also and previous marriage and divorce certs for yourself and divorce papers for your husband. He did ask to see my husbands divorce cert and mine as well. He asked for my SSN because it was not on the form because at the time I hadn't received it yet. The EAD he kept. The AP he never asked for but they have asked some people to hand them over so I would bring them anyways. So just bring all your originals so they see them if asked. I also brought my biometrics letter and NOA2. I actually did have to show him the completed biometrics because he was having trouble locating it.

All your other evidence seems fine, you are proving that you have a relationship SINCE entering the USA. They don't care about before you entered. Basically you are proving that you married and are living together like a married couple should. They never asked me to see anything. Not a lease, bill, nothing. Depends on the interviewer I guess. Your call logs and emails are unnecessary. They seem to rarely even look at pictures. I didn't even bring any but its probably a good idea to bring one or two. Bring all the other stuff, lease, bills, bank accounts, insurance.

Good luck!

K-1 Journey

04/30/2009 - I-129F sent to VSC

03/30/2010 - Interview @ MTL APPROVED!

04/13/2010 - POE @ Pearson International

05/23/2010 - WEDDING

AOS Journey

07/20/2010 - AOS/AP/EAD Sent

07/21/2010 - package received at Chicago

07/28/2010 - check cashed

07/30/2010 - received NOA1 in mail

08/01/2010 - received biometrics letter

08/20/2010 - walk in biometrics completed

08/23/2010 - finally entered into USCIS online -AP's touched on Aug11 and EAD and AOS touched on Aug20 08/30/2010 - AOS/EAD touched

09/09/2010 - AP approved (email notice)

09/13/2010 - Received email that EAD was approved on Sept 10

10/04/2010 - Received interview letter in Mail

11/09/2010 - Interview-APPROVED! 112 days

11/09/2010 - Card Production 11/22/2010 - Green Card received

ROC Journey

08/11/2012 - Eligible to file for ROC10/11/2012 - sent in I-751 (late)10/16/2012 - received NOA 11/20/2012 - biometrics

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